Structure, dissolution, and passivation of Ni(111) electrodes in sulfuric acid solution: an in situ STM, X-ray scattering, and electrochemical study

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作者
Scherer, J
Ocko, BM
Magnussen, OM
机构
[1] Univ Ulm, Abt Oberflachenchem & Katalyse, D-89069 Ulm, Germany
[2] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA
关键词
nickel; oxidation; dissolution; electrochemistry; STM; x-ray diffraction;
D O I
10.1016/S0013-4686(02)00827-7
中图分类号
O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Results of a detailed study of Ni(111) surfaces in air and in sulfuric acid solution (pH 1.0-2.7) by a combination of STM, surface X-ray scattering using synchrotron radiation, and electrochemical techniques are presented. Ni(111) samples, prepared via annealing in H-2 and exposure to air at room temperature, are covered by a smooth three to four layers thick NiO(111) film with parallel (NiO[1 (1) over bar0]Ni[1 (1) over bar0]) and anti-parallel (NiO[1 (1) over bar0]parallel toNi[(1) over bar 10]) in-plane orientation. Electrochemical reduction at potentials less than or equal to -0.40 V-Ag/AgCl results in the formation of a well-defined, oxide-free surface with large terraces, a low surface mobility, and a (1 x 1) lattice on the atomic scale. X-ray reflectivity data indicate vertical lattice expansion for the topmost Ni layer and a strongly bound sulfate or oxygen species. Active Ni dissolution commences at potentials greater than or equal to -0.25 V-Ag/AgCl by a step-flow mechanism, followed by the rapid formation of large three-dimensional etch pits, leading to considerable surface roughening. In situ STM observations of the passive film formation show at potentials greater than or equal to -0.10 V-Ag/AgCl the nucleation and growth of an initial 'grainy' phase, which is attributed to a Ni hydroxide, followed by a slower restructuring process. According to our combined STM and SXS data, the resulting steady-state passive film exhibits a duplex structure, with a crystalline, inner NiO(111) layer, consisting of exclusively anti-parallel oriented grains (NiO[1 (1) over bar0]parallel toNi[(1) over bar 10]) which are slightly tilted relative to the substrate lattice, and a porous, probably amorphous hydroxide phase on top. The thickness of the crystalline NiO film increases with potential by 14-17 Angstrom V-1. In addition, structural changes of the oxide film during immersion of Ni samples into the sulfuric acid solution at potentials in the passive range and after emersion from the electrolyte were observed, which indicate the slow conversion of the air-formed into the passive oxide and the (partial) reformation of the air-formed oxide, respectively. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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